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The museum's new location looks like a airplane hangar and houses many full-sized aircraft, including the Apollo 7 Command Module (on loan from the National Air and Space Museum), plus simulators, artifacts showing the history of aviation and a kids' learning center with Jay Jay the Jet Plane and activities about flying. The Balloons and Airships exhibit features memorabilia from historical events and fantasy in the first days of flight.

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